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Geballe
Adam P. Geballe, MD

Adam P. Geballe, MD

Infectious Disease

  • Physician, Fred Hutch
  • Professor, Human Biology Division, Fred Hutch
  • Professor, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch
  • Member, Pathogen-Associated Malignancies Integrated Research Center (PAM IRC), Fred Hutch
  • Professor, Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, University of Washington School of Medicine
  • Adjunct Professor, Microbiology, University of Washington School of Medicine

About

Dr. Adam Geballe is a board-certified physician and researcher who sees patients at Fred Hutch, specializing in infectious diseases. He leads research focused on cytomegalovirus and how viruses evade the immune system, particularly in people with weakened immunity.


Background

Dr. Geballe cares for people whose immune systems are weakened, such as blood and marrow transplant recipients. He addresses complex viral infections that can cause serious illness in these patients.

In addition to patient care, Dr. Geballe studies the ongoing “tug of war” between viruses and the human immune system. His work focuses on cytomegalovirus (CMV), a common virus that is usually harmless but can cause significant problems in people with suppressed immune function. As medical science has developed molecular strategies to prevent CMV infection, the virus has evolved its own methods to evade the body’s defenses. Dr. Geballe and his team identified two key CMV proteins that help the virus avoid immune detection. His research also examines how related CMV proteins function across different species and how these viral strategies evolve over time. The long-term goal of this work is to better understand how the viruses counter immune responses and to use that knowledge to improve human health.

Area of Clinical Practice
Infectious diseases

Research Interests

The Geballe Lab studies the functions and mechanisms of genes encoded by large DNA viruses, such as cytomegalovirus and vaccinia virus, that act to promote viral growth by blocking host cell defenses.

Languages

English

Education and Experience

Fellowship, Infectious Diseases, University of California

Fellowship, Medical Microbiology (research), Stanford University

Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Chicago Hospitals

MD, Duke University

Board Certification

Internal Medicine, 1981; Infectious Disease 1984, American Board of Internal Medicine

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Publications

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Stories

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Fred Hutch researchers discover an unknown soldier in defense against viruses A gene better known for its role in cancer progression also plays a surprising role in mounting an immune defense against Zika virus December 8, 2025
Virologist and HIV expert Dr. Michael Emerman retires Emerman considers mentorship his most important duty in science July 10, 2025
Adam Geballe elected AAAS Fellow Hutch virologist honored for revealing key players in molecular ‘arms race’ between viruses and hosts November 20, 2017

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